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22 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 28th, 1979


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1979 MG Midget. Brooklands green, nominal mileage, inclusive of licence .£3100 1979 A L L E G R 0 1500 4-door. White, 2,000 miles only, inclusive of licence. £3050


1978 A L L E G R 0 1300 4-door Super. Very low mileage, Tahiti blue............................£2495 1977 ALLEGRO1300. Choice of flame, russet, all low mileage, from......................£2225


1977 ALLEGRO 1100 4-door. Sandglow, one owner, 18,000 miles only...................£1895 1977 MARINA 1.8 Estate. Brooklands green, excellent opportunity at only..............£2375


11977 JAGUAR 3.4 XJ Automatic. Excellent condition throughout........................£7125 ^


1977 LANDROVER SWB Diesel. Hard top, heater, etc, low mileage........... £3750 + VAT 1977 ALFASUD Tl. Navy blue, gold coach line, low mileage...........................................£2275 1977 MINI Clubman Estate. Antique gold, one owner, 15,000 miles only..................£2075 1977 ALLEGRO 1750 HL. Reynard metallic, 23,000 miles only.................................... £2335 1977 (May) DOLOMITE 1300. Carmine, excellent throughout.......................................£2325


1976 MIN11000. Blue, one owner, 32,000 miles...................................................................£1^20 1976 ALLEGRO 1300 Estate. White, one local owner, 28,000 miles.......................... £2075 1976 RENAULT 12 TL Estate. Red, outstanding value............................................ ........C1995 1976 ESCORT RS 2000. 33,000 miles only, one private owner, a fully equipped high performance motor car in exceptional condition.........................................................£300“


1975 PRINCESS 1800. Blue, Denova tyres, tow bar, radio...............................................£1745 1975 MAX11750. Tahiti blue, excellent condition and value............................................ £1715 1975 A L L E G R 0 1300. White, black vinyl roof...................................................... ................£1475 1975 MARINA TC Coupe. White and black............................................................................£1575


1974 MAX11750. Pageant blue, very good throughout.....................................................£1495 1974 MARINA 1.8 4-door. Reconditioned gearbox. Excellent value............................£1275


1974 MARINA 1.8 Coupe. Damask red...................................................................................£1175 1974 HILLMAN Hunter Grand Luxe. Yellow, black vinyl roof....:..................................£1275 1974 VAUXHALL Viva Deluxe. Silver, excellent value.....................................................£1145 1973 VAUXHALL Victor 1800 4-door........................................................................ 1973 (Aug.) MAX11750 HL. One owner from new, excellent throughout...................£1195 1972 MAX11750. White, 48,000 miles only from new........................................................... £825


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1978 FIAT 1300 CL 4-door. 5,250 miles £2250 1978 VW Passat. Gold, 11,000 miles.....£3950


1978 SAAB 99 Combi Coupe. Blue, 10,000 miles....................................... .................£4700


1978 HONDA Accord 4-door Auto. While, 2,700 miles..............................................£4450


1977 HONDA TN7 Van. 10,000 miles £1050 + VAT


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1977 BMW 528. Finished in ruby red metallic, grey velour I upholstery, tinted windows, radio/cassette.................£6995 |


1977 BMW 320 Auto. Finished fjord blue with blue velour trinu service history, service just completed..............................£4895


1977 TRIUMPH TR7. Finished in Java green, black cloth trim, low mileage..............................................................................


1978 ALFASUD 5M. Finished in bright green with tan cloth interior, one owner, low mileage, S-speedjgo:^---——— ^ —•»^£2645


l 978 COLT Sapporo GSR. Finished in metallic red, 5-speed box, demonstration mileage only, today's cost approx-


box, £6000 £4995 THE BMW & Colt Car Centre COLNE RD, KELBROOK. Tel. Earby 2380


1978 FORD Fiesta 1;1L. Fihlshed in Sahara beige with checked ’ trim, one owner, 10,000 miles only.................................... £2595


1978 VAUXHALL Chevette 3-door Hatchback. Finished in sand, Check cloth trim, one owner, fitted radio............................£2445


Move up to the super new standards of the-1979 Colt Sapporo. A 2-lltre coupe witji power steering as standard, Its other features Include electronic ignition and halogen headlamps. The luxurious Sapporo 'cockpit' has a single;spoke steering wheel, rally type instrumentation and overhead console with digital clock and swivel map reading light. Plus a 12 months 'no exclusion' unlimited mileage warranty with 12,000-rnile major service intervals. All part of the 197Sf Colt Sapporo. Wide-profile alloy wheels shown are a Coltsport


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Move up to a Mvwuuiu COLT


The tougher breed of cat From v«


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1977 AUSTIN Allegro 1300 4-door. Finished in Rhinegold metallic, fitted radio, one owner from new........................ ........ .......£2245


1977 TOYOTA Cellca 2000 Llftback. Finished in red, low mileage..


..£3095


1977 DATSUN120A Coupe Fll. Finished in metallic silver.... £2275 1976 FORD Cortina 1.6L Mark IV.. Finished in Venetian red, black cloth trim, one owner from new, 5 new tyres recently fl,te^27gs


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1976 MERCEDES 450 SL. Finished in strawberry metallic with cream tex interior, fitted radio cassette witlvelectric aerial, hard and soft tops, 3 years waiting list lor new........£14_,99S_


1976 MGB GT. Finished in sandglow, brown nylon trim, htted overdrtve, low mileage........................................................£2975


1974 BMW 520I. Finished in metallic topaz brown, lawn cloth interior, very good condition for year..... ...........................£2995


ARRIVING THIS WEEKEND,


1977 RELIANT Scimitar G T E ....................................................£------- CARAVANETTE^ 1


1977 FIAT Amigo Caravanette 2-berth. White........................£2795


1975 COMMER Cherokee Caravanette. White/gold, Iridge, 5- berth, (ixed root, low mileage. 1800cc................................£3250


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1975 DAIMLER Sovereign LWB Auto. While with black vinyl


rool. red trim, radio, nigh mileage, but £1500 behind trade £2745


1974 BMW 3.0 SI. Metallic blue, sun roof, bottom book £2750, our price....................................................................................... £2295


1974 FORD Capri 3.0 Ghla. Bright red. very good mechanically and bodily.....................................................................................E219S


1974 BMW 2500. Yellow................. £2795


Whalley howlers


stay top CLUBS in the Great Har- wood Bowling League con- a nL tinue to spring surprises. ; \ \ This week’s biggest was the 9-1 defeat of Globe, last year's champions, in an away game against Oswaldtwistle, the current leaders.


table, crashed 8-2 at Sprin- ghill. Still with a match in hand, Great Harwood are now third as the result of a 9-1 win over struggling Ribblesdale.


Rishton, second in the


ley enjoyed a convincing 7- 3 win over Waddington and retain top spot. Second -; placed Clitheroe Castle beat Salesbury Ladies 8-2.


In division Two, Whal­


One: Clitheroe CC 133-4, S a l e s b u r y 1 5 2 - 6 ; Oswaldtwistle Con. 160-9,


"Results — Division


Globe 98-1; Gt Harwood 160-9, Ribblesdale 103-1; Spring Hill 166-8, Rishton Con. 107-2.


150-7, Waddington 97-3; Calderstones 142-6, St Mary’s 127-4; Clitheroe Castle 162-8, Salesbury Ladies 112-2; Come and Welcome 166-9, Mercer Park Ladies 67-1; St Mary’s 148-7, Calderstones


Division Two: Whalley 96-3.


Division One PW D L P


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1977 SAAB 99 Combi Coupe. Brown.... £4225


1977 HONDA Accord 3-door H a tc h b a c k . Manual.....................................................£2950


1976 SAAB 99 4-door Auto. Excellent order £3475


1975 FORD Escort G h la .............................£1995 1975 MERCEDES 250. 40,000 miles........£5495 1973 ROVER 2000 Auto. Brown..............£1725 1971 SAAB 99 4-door Saloon....................£1125


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O’twistle Con.......... 7 6 0 1 49 Rishton Con............ 7 5 0 2 42 Gt Harwood........... 6 4 0 2 3< Globe....................... 7 3 0 334 i Salesbury............... 7 3 1 3 33


CVoe Cricket Ribblesdale


Measure needed


INCHED out of it! Clitheroe Castle player John McGowan does the measuring up in his bowls clash with club colleague Tom Coates on Saturday. But unhappily for John, of Siddows Avenue,


Clitheroe, it was Tom who came out on top to win the game and progress to the quarter-finals of the Sir William Brass Cup. However, that was the extent of success for Tom, of Kirkmoor Road,


Spring Hill.............. 7 3 0 4 32 f * ---T-^lraaf G 1 0 5 22 . 7 1 1 521


Whalley................... 9 7 0 262 C'roe Castle........... 9 5 1 354 St Mary’s ................ 9 6 0 3 50 C. & Welcome......... 8 6 0 249 Waddington........... 8 4 1 3 47 Calderstones.......... 9 4 1 4 4 1 S'bury Ladies......... 9 4 1 4 46 Metflex................... 8 2 0 6 30 M'cer Pk Ladies..... 9 0 0 9 8


SABDEN


BOWLERS TOIL


RAIN brought all Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League games to an end on Saturday, with teams col­ lecting a point apiece.


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the ir home game with Burnley Boys’ Club, who declared at 210 for six. It was the highest total scored in the league for three seasons. Keith Thompson’s 91 being the highest individual effort over the same period.


Sabden did not bat in LVO


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1978 ALFA Romeo GTV............................ £4600


1977 VOLVO 245. Finished in beige, vinyl root, brown cloth interior.............................£4600


1977 ROVER'2.6 Automatic. Finished in white with black interior, 22,000 miles only £4800


1977 CORTINA 2000S. Finished in white with matching interior................................ £3100


1976 ROVER 2200 TC. Finished in red, black interior..................................................£2600


1976 TRIUMPH Dolomite. 22,000 miles only, one owner........................................... £2500


1975 RENAULT 1600 TX........................... £1600


1975 PEUGEOT 304. Finished in white with black interior........................................£1650


1976 FORD Cortina 2000. Finished in white with black roof.....................................£3100


1974 AUSTIN 1800. Finished in maroon, match­ ing interior........................................... £1000 1873 COTSWOLD Caravan. Fully fitted with


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for 58 by Burnley Gram­ mar School Old Boys, Arnold Burgess being top scorer with 16. Steve Whittaker took five for 28 and David Hirst four for 20. Old Boys were 30 for four when the rain came.


Chatburn were put out


in reply to Brierfield’s 136 for nine declared. T. Thompson took four of their wickets for 29 runs, and Alan Black hit 41 for" Brierfield.


Gisbum were 48 for two


league with 12 points from nine games, Chatburn seventh with eight from eight and Gisburn eighth with six from seven. Sunday’s seven-a-side


Sabden are third in the


Division Two PW D L P


Bowling League arrived at Clitheroe Castle to take part in the individuals’ competition which ended in monsoon conditions. Eventual winner was Stan Johnson, of Great


Clitherod. Twenty-seven players from the Great Harwood


Hanvood, who beat Nigel Fryer, of Salesbury, in the final. Best Clitheroe performer was Norman Threlfalt(Ribblesdale) who lost 21-19 to Johnson in


dington) also reached the final eight. The trophy was last played for three years ago, but it is now hoped to make it an annual event.


Chris leads runs rush


Catholic SC 158 for 9, Grindleton 41


A HALF-CENTURY by Chris Simms put Catholic Social well on the way to an easy win over Grindleton. He was well supported by Holding, Turner and Blackledge, the captain. J. Holgate bowled well to take five for 40 for Grindleton.


Buck win with ease


Flexible Reinforcements 83 for 7,


Buck Inn 84 for 1.


A SPLENDID knock of 44 by J. Woodworth provided the backbone of Flexible’s innings in this 15-over match in the Clitheroe and district League.


from Jarvis (14), with Bishop and Sharj) taking three wickets apiece for Buck. When the visitors batted, Flexible’s total looked less than formid­ able, particularly with some slack fielding on view.


His main support came


fell, Robinson (33 not out) and Hargreaves (32 not out) saw Buck easily home. Flexible R: Niven 2, Durrans


After the first wicket


knockout was won by Marsden who beat Burnley GSOB in the final. In this weekend’s prog­ ramme Sabden are away to St Francis’s and G sburn to


babilenarenay to <4nhiien arp awav to


0, J, Woodworth 44, Rigg 5, Jarvis 14, Templer 13, A. Wood- worth 1, Ward not out 0, Watson not out 1, extras 3. Total (7


wkts.). Bowling: Bishop 8-0-33-3,


Brierfield (Saturday). On „)«,.) g4. Sunday, Chatburn are at home to St Francis’s.


NETBALL


Cath and Ann. inspire team


IT took a magnificent effort from the Cricket Club to beat Wanderers 18-11 to maintain top spot in Division One in the Clitheroe and district


Netball League.


both sides treated the spectators. The first half was fairly even, with Cric­ ket Club ahead by 8-5 at


In a highly-skilful game,


the interval. Afterwards, Wanderers’


. mendous pressure by a home side, inspired by Cath Peel and Ann Smith. Players of the match


defence was put under tre-


were Ann Smith (Cricket Club) and Jane Seed (Wan­


derers). But Wanderers returned


to their winning ways with a 13-10 victory over bot- tom-of-the-league Cosmos. Wanderers found, the


net early on several occa­ sions, but Cosmos replied with some accurate snoot­ ing from the edge of the


area. With five , minutes left,


- equalise and Wanderers went on to win 13-10.


Wanderers were leading 9- 8, but Cosmos could not


were \ ----------- and Sue Beaghan (Wan­


Plaiyers ye derers).


Latest results in Division One: Cricket Club 18, Wanderers


11; Penny Blacks 23, Us 18; Cosmos 11, Calderstones 20; Calderstones 6, Cricket Club 21; Wanderers 13, Cosmos 10.


C. Club..... 8 8 0 0 201 7816 P. Blacks... 6 6 0 1132 72 10 W a n d e r ­ ers....... . 7 4 0 3101 98 8 Us.............. 6 3 .0 3112113 6 C’stones.... 9 2 0 7 97162 4 Cosmos....... 8 0 0 8 74 200 0


, PW D L F A P Val Parkes (Cosmos) of the match n0’t out‘’32i extras 7. f otai (i


Sharp 4-0-24-3, J. Dewhurst3-0- 23-1.


Buck Inn: Robinson not out FitzpatHck 12, Hargreaves


Bowling: Niven 6-0-43-1; J. Woodworth 6-0-34-0.


wer to the fast bowling of Rigby (5 for 15) and Black- ledge. Winckley took the last two wickets. C a th o lic SC: Simms 56,


Grindleton had no ans­


Bithell, 11, Altham 1, Turner 14, Winckley 0, Holding 18, Rigby 3, Blackledge 14, O'Donnell 12, Wilson n.o. 7, Gidlow n.o. 7, Extras 15, total (9 wkts) 15S. Bowling: S. Horsfield 12-0-56-


1; J. Holgate 15-2-40-5; S. Reynolds 3-2-6-0; D. Rowe 3-0- 18-0; E. Horsfield 7-1-25-1. Grindleton: Heanen 1, D.


Horsfield 13, Lynch 1, Rowe 0, E. Horsfield 1, Holgate 4, Thompson 2, Mellin 1, Reynolds 3, S. Horsfield 4, D. Horsfield jr. n.o. 5, extras 6. total 41. Bowling: Rigby 9-5-15-5;


Blackledge S-2-8-2; Winckley 4.1-1-4-2; Gidlow 4-1-7-0.


The police keep ICI in check


Clitheroe Police 83 for 7, ICI 66


A FINE 38 from opener Barrie Parker helped Clitheroe Police beat ICI in the preliminary round of Clitheroe and district Cric­ ket League’s Cup. Police batted first and


the semi-final. As well as Tom Coates, Margaret Webster (Wad­


Blackb W1


WHAL content from tl Ribble match on Sati After


visitors were ui least 20 match \ Nort)


start, lo kets. E bowlers an imr being h> and Pe; At oi


were r< but the tail pro and Fo Whai


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abando ting pc too he; among openin; as the to 44 i Blac


McGarr


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J. Stan Pearso: Parsons 12, B. M. Gilli I, D. V. c Engir Jones n


153 all Bowl


B. Fof port 4- 39-2, F


J. Slit Engine tosn Bleaza. S. Wilt-


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Total 4 Bow


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scored 83 off 20 overs, set-, ting ICI a target of four runs an over to win a quar­ ter-final home tie against Grindleton. But a tight spell of bowl­


ing from Brendan Hillary, who took three wickets for nine in fo u r o v e r s , restricted ICI. The works team eventually only mus­ tered 66, despite good in n in g s from Harry Kenyon (21) and Maurice


Deardon (11). Police: Parker 38, Riley 9,


Burke 15, Reddin 0, Hartley 0, Hope 5, Barber 0, Bolton not out 5, Hillary not out 1, extras 10.


Total 83 for 7. Bowling: Kenyon 4-0-S-0,


Harrison 4-1-17-1, Brennan 3-0- 164), Deardon 3-0-16-1, Jackson 3-0-12-1, M. Cox 3-1—


linson 3, Brennan 0, Deardon 11, Taylor 2, Harrison 5, Har­ greaves 0, Dugdale not out 7, Jackson 11, Hoyle 0, extras 5.


Total 66 all out. Bowling: Hillary 4-d|-9-3, Red-


din 3.4-0-13-1, Bolton 4-0-14-1, Parker 4-0-12-2, Booth 4-0-13-2.


DARTS Latest' results in Division


Two: Jubilee 7, Catholic SC 14; Eddie’s Angels 2, Queensway 20; Joiners 18, Eddie’s Angels 1; Jubilee 4, Trutex Grindleton 27.


Q way....... Cath. SC.. Trutex G..


Joiners....... 7 3 .0 4 78 88 6


Trutex J.... 9 1 0 8 59184 2 Eddie’sA.;. 8 1 0 7 38166 2 I


PW D L F A P 9 9 0 0245 3318 9 6 0 312914212 8 6 0 3155 8910


THE-two top teams in the Clitheroe Summer Darts League, Black Horse and Commercial, were held to draws this week, but are still weir clear. Latest table (all played 13).


.• Royal Oak..................... 7 2 4 18 Kings Arms......;........... 7 2 4 18 Craven..v..................... 7 2 4 18 Bridge.................


Black Horse.................. 10 1 2 22 Commercial............^..... 9 1 3 21


w l D p ICI: Kenyon 21, Cox 1, Tom­ 4-3.


Joiners.......................... 2 8 3 7 WhiteHorse.............. . 2 9 2 fi Cross Keys...;....;'........ 0 10 3 3 Victoria......... . M l 1 3


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